Worksheets to go along with eight Youtube videos from the American Theatre Wing that allow students to explore careers in theatre that aren't acting. Links to every video in the play list that corresponds with the worksheet. Keys included! Can be assigned for independent work or watched as a whole class.
This activity requires students to choose a song that they will recite as if they were participating in a poetry reading. The objective is to remove the words from the tune and understand more deeply what they are saying, then present to the class. Rubric included!
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Drama, English Language Arts, Speaking & Listening
This worksheet describes what a motif is, gives examples, and has a chart for students to track mentions of an assigned motif throughout reading Macbeth. Assigned at the beginning of the play and due at the end.
This rubric is for grading a pantomime activity that requires students to be "mirrors" of each other. They will choreograph, practice, and present with a partner. An intro of this activity can be helped with a Youtube example of a fake mirror skit.
Students choose three questions to answer which make a Tic-Tac-Toe win. They must use textual evidence to respond about the play itself and Shakespeare's plays in general.